Robert Alexander King, 19051962 (aged 57 years)

Name
Robert Alexander /King/
Surname
King
Given names
Robert Alexander
Birth
Education
Randwick High School
Death of a paternal grandmother
Birth of a sister
Death of a father
Death of a maternal grandfather
Death of a maternal grandmother
Birth of a daughter
Death of a mother
Death
Cause of death: Heart attack
Family with parents
father
18611910
Birth: 1861 49 30 Kiama, NSW
Death: 16 September 1910Cowra, NSW
mother
18751944
Birth: 15 December 1875 35 38 Cowra, NSW
Death: 25 September 1944Sydney, NSW
Marriage MarriageCowra, NSW, Australia
elder sister
19001977
Birth: 18 November 1900 39 24 Cowra, NSW
Death: 3 July 1977Sydney, NSW
13 months
elder sister
19011982
Birth: 27 December 1901 40 26 Cowra, NSW
Death: December 1982Melbourne, Victoria
17 months
elder sister
19031974
Birth: 13 May 1903 42 27 Cowra NSW, Australia
Death: 13 January 1974Windsor, NSW
21 months
himself
19051962
Birth: 5 February 1905 44 29 Cowra NSW, Australia
Death: 15 April 1962Sydney, NSW
3 years
younger sister
19081972
Birth: 27 March 1908 47 32 Cowra NSW, Australia
Death: 30 July 1972Sydney, NSW
Family with Mona May Bowen
himself
19051962
Birth: 5 February 1905 44 29 Cowra NSW, Australia
Death: 15 April 1962Sydney, NSW
wife
Marcus (right), Muriel (left) and Mona (middle) King, late 1970's
19051987
Birth: 10 July 1905 48 40 Rowntree Street, Balmain Municipality
Death: 1987Sydney
daughter
son
Private
son
Private
Note

Robert King email to Paul King 30/07/09: "...I know he was born in Cowra NSW and his father was a stock and station agent When they came to Sydney I don't know I assume quite young But i do know that his father died when Dad was still at school , I believe Randwick High school in Sydney, and he had to leave school to support his many sisters and mother. His first jobs are unknown but fairly young he became a sales rep with W.D. and H.O. Wills and after marrying Mona Bowen they moved to Orange NSW where he covered the whole of Western NSW, a vast area . When the war started he tried to enlist but was refused as he suffered a skin disease psoriasis , as well the tobacco industry was regarded as a vital war industry !! So the family remained in Orange till about 1944 or 43? When we moved to Sydney where Dad joined the white goods manufacturer Email as an auditor where he remained till he died of a heart attack in 1962 ? I know that he was a gifted artist and had to give up ideas of this career to support his mother and sisters. That pretty much is a rough outline of what I can Remember."